Did you miss the webinar, The Resilient Assistant with Peggy Vasquez and Joan Burge? Watch the replay here: The Resilient Assistant.

Every administrative professional knows nothing in life or work is constant. In today’s workplace, we’re continually forced to adapt, shift, think and act on our toes, and just generally CHANGE (a word most people fear!). Those who are too rigidly attached to “the way things are” will constantly struggle to regain their footing when the inevitable upheaval happens.

Being a top-tier admin means taking it all in stride and kicking into high gear when curveballs come your way (and even before!). Resiliency is the number one skill admins can hone to position themselves for success in today’s turbulent business environment. This webinar—featuring special guest, Peggy Vasquez and hosted by Joan Burge—shows you exactly what to do today to prepare for the unavoidable challenges, setbacks and turmoil of tomorrow.

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What people are saying about this webinar:

“I got so much from this webinar; the six elements of resilience that Joan and Peggy discussed were fabulous and put a different spin on my day! While listening I was sending pointers out to many of my admin colleagues and encouraging their viewing of the webinar! My favorite of the six elements was: Courageous Communication!!!! Oh my goodness were these excellent tips to use to help a struggling admin in the office. I love the way Joan and Peggy guided on giving a coworker/colleague feedback and the advice on embracing feedback from others. These webinars just get better and better … it just makes me so excited for more!!!

Thanks so much to you and Joan for constantly giving us this guidance and imagine for free!!!!!! I just cannot wait to get to the conference in October.

Thank you!”

Kathy McClure

“I was just on the webinar with Peggy and Joan and thoroughly enjoyed it and found the information to be very useful/helpful.” – Jacquel Burrows